Divorce rumors: Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are working through things
Divorce rumors: Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are ‘working through things’

Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are ‘working through things’ amid split rumors.

As Tom hits the field Sunday for his 23rd season of NFL play, many fans are wondering if his wife, Giselle Bundchen, will be in the stands cheering him on.

The supermodel, 42, has been less than pleased about the 45-year-old quarterback returning to the field, according to a source quoted in US Weekly.

‘Gisele was not happy when Tom un-retired from the NFL after such a short time,’ according to the insider. ‘There is tension between them.’

The source continued: ‘They’re working through things and trying to come out the other side.’

The seven-time Super Bowl winner was excused from pre-season training in August to handle some ‘personal things.’

‘It’s all personal, you know.’ the MVP replied when asked about his absence August 27. ‘Everyone’s got

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Married women may want to make sure they consider the possibility of unplanned singlehood when it comes to retirement preparations.

Among women retirees, 51% of those who are divorced or widowed stepped away from the workforce earlier than planned, according to a new report from the Employee Benefit Research Institute. That compares with 42% of their married counterparts.

Additionally, a higher share of divorced or widowed women say their retirement lifestyle is worse than expected, compared with married women: 26% versus 18%.

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Members of a popular internet forum rallied around one sibling who couldn’t help but laugh when their brother’s divorce proceedings took a turn for the worse.

In a viral Reddit post published on r/AmITheA**hole, Redditor u/Sail_Essay6483 (otherwise referred to as the original poster, or OP) said their brother was anticipating a major windfall at the end of his marriage and detailed the tense moments in which that anticipation was extinguished completely.

Titled, “[Am I the a**hole] for laughing at my brother while he’s going through a bad divorce?” the post has received nearly 9,000 upvotes and more than 1,000 comments in the last day.

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Man points and laughs. Members of Reddit’s r/AmITheA**hole forum defended one sibling who said they laughed at their brother’s marital misfortune.
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“My brother is going through a divorce right now,” the OP began. “I know it’s been a rough time for

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A Look At Some Of Black Hollywood's Most Expensive Divorces

Dealing with matters of the heart can be difficult, especially when money is involved. Unfortunately, divorces happen every day but everyone doesn’t have to navigate one of the most painful moments of their lives while in the public eye, and considering million-dollar fortunes.

Divorce proceedings can be notoriously expensive due to conflicts, disagreements, and frequent miscommunication. To put things into context, the average cost of US divorces is $12,900, with the median rounding out at $7,500. Conversely, if a divorce goes to trial, that can cost the pair on average about $23,300.

Not to mention, the average hourly rate for a divorce attorney is $270 and legal fees can cost $11,300 per spouse when a full-time divorce attorney is involved in the matter.

For the top 1%, divorces can be one of the most costliest decisions of their lives.

Here’s a look at some of the most expensive splits in

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